The four episode video series is meant to portray the Aspen Idea, a concept based on the classic Greek philosophy of ‘mind, body, spirit’ that was brought to Aspen in the 1940s by Walter Paepcke and his wife Elizabeth. Peapcke was inspired by Aspen’s natural splendor and envisioned the surrounding peaks and valleys as a place where people could step away from their daily routines and reflect on the beauty of life. Following in the footsteps of last season’s Mind Body Spirit video series, Rejuvenate is meant to portray the Aspen Idea through the eyes and stories of four remarkable locals: Amanda Boxtel, Chris Klug, Mark Pinter and Pete McBride. Watch as they find solace and meaning on the mountains of Aspen Snowmass.

About the Rejuvenate: Mind Body Spirit Episodes

Episode One: Wander Your RealmAt the age of 24, Amanda Boxtel’s life took a dramatic turn after a spinal cord injury left her unable to walk. Today, she is an inspiration of hope. Watch in Episode One as Amanda Boxtel transcends her everyday experience and enjoys the grace and freedom of skiing across Aspen Snowmass.

Episode Two: Claim Your MomentIn the second episode of the four part video series, former snowboard Olympian and liver transplant survivor, Chris Klug, shares what the mountain means to him—family, friends, and experiencing it all together. See what it’s like to spend a day with Chris and his family on the slopes.

Episode Three: Sharpen Your SensesMark Pinter, Aspen Snowmass terrain park builder, doesn’t shy away from big air. Hear his take on what the terrain park crews at Aspen Snowmass are doing to help push mountain sports to the next level.

Episode Four: Own Your PathNational Geographic photographer Pete McBride aims to capture more than moments with his new project. In the last episode of the Rejuvenate video series, watch as he shoots to preserve some of the most important and iconic resources Aspen Snowmass has to offer.

Aspen Skiing Company operates the four mountains in the Aspen Snowmass area - Snowmass, Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands and Buttermilk - as well as the award-winning Ski & Snowboard Schools of Aspen Snowmass. The area offers unparalleled nightlife and off-slope activities as well. Aspen Snowmass is accessible by two of the most convenient airports in the mountains – Aspen/Pitkin County Airport (ASE) (5 kilometers from Aspen) and Eagle County Airport (EGE) (112 kilometers from Aspen). For more information on Aspen Skiing Company, please call 800-525-6200 or 970-925-1220, or visit the company’s website at www.aspensnowmass.com.